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What was James Hutton's assertion concerning the continual process of the Earth's crust?

  • That it stops and starts

  • That it only occurs at night

  • That it is slowed down by gravity

  • That it is the outcome of continuing natural processes

Answer

James Hutton's assertion concerning the continual process of the Earth's crust was that it is the outcome of continuing natural processes. This idea was a departure from Then-prevalent belief that the Earth was formed by a series of cataclysmic events. Hutton's theory of uniformitarianism, which held that the Earth was shaped by slow, gradual processes over long periods of time, was a key foundation of modern geology.
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